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While the tipster seems to have received one such image, the other was shared via Weibo. Both only showcase the phone’s back, with a first view at the rear camera configuration that could be in place. The Galaxy S10+ image on Weibo features the back of a white colour variant, while the SlashLeaks image is of a Purple colour option. From both images, the curved glass back is visible, as is the metallic casing on the sides.


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These are expected to be that of the upcoming Samsung flagship, as most reports and image renders have indicated the presence of a triple rear camera setup, that will be horizontally aligned. From both the leaked images, one can spot the primary camera in the middle of the camera module, that appears to be flanked by a depth sensing lens and a telephoto sensor on either side. At the extreme right, one can also spot the LED flash module, as well as other sensors to the right.


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Reports indicate that Galaxy S10+ could have the same configuration as the Galaxy A7 (2018), Samsung’s first smartphone with three rear cameras. Galaxy A7 (2018) features a 24MP primary camera, alongside 10MP and 5MP sensors, though the configuration is vertically stacked. Also read: Samsung Galaxy S10+ running Snapdragon 855 SoC spotted on AnTuTu A recent AnTuTu benchmark listing shows the Galaxy S10+, which is expected to run the Snapdragon 855 processor.


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The phone is set to feature an Infinity-O display, with a pill-shaped screen hole that holds the dual front camera configuration. Galaxy S10+ is expected to have a 6.4-inch QHD+ display, as well as up to 12GB RAM and 1TB of internal storage. In India, the phone could run the Exynos 9820 chipset. ONDECEMBER 9 "ONEPLUS 6T MCLAREN EDITION SPEED ORANGE PROMOTIONAL IMAGES LEAKED BEFORE DEC 12 LAUNCH" OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition Speed Orange promotional images leaked before Dec 12 launch The limited-edition OnePlus 6T will come with 10GB RAM and 256GB storage.


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(Image credit: Ishan Agarwal/Twitter) OnePlus’ special McLaren Edition model of the OnePlus 6T has been leaked after a series of promotional images emerged showing off the front and back of the design. Twitter user Ishanagarwal24 has what appears to be official renders of the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition Speed Orange. This is the first proper leak that reveals everything you need to know about the limited edition model, due to launch on December 12 in India. The OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition, as speculated before, will come with 10GB RAM and the next-generation of Dash Charing tech.



According to leaked renders, it will be called “Warp Charge”, which claims to offer a day’s of power in under 20 minutes. This means that OnePlus’ Warp Charge technology could be based on Oppo’s Super VOOC technology. The leak also shows the design language of the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition.



While it does not look too different from the regular model, the company has made some changes. For example, under the glass back panel there is a textured carbon black finish along with an orange outline around the edges. And, of course, there’s the McLaren logo embossed on the rear.



Ishan Agarwal ishanagarwal24 EXCLUSIVE LEAK! Here is your first look at the Official Renders of the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition Speed Orange variant with 10GB+256GB Storage and super fast 'Warp Charge' which will provide you a day's power in 20 minutes! Do you like the phone?SaluteToSpeedWarpCharge 327 1:58 PM - Dec 7, 2018 102 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy The renders also confirm that the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition will feature 256GB internal memory.


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